ProGenealogists, Inc. (R)

Professional Genealogists at the Family History Library!

In Ireland, research will be conducted in the following
archives. Not only will you gain access to the research of a skilled Irish
genealogist, Kyle J. Betit, but you'll gain access to
the records within the following major Irish institutions:

Genealogical Office, 2 Kildare Street, Dublin.

Genealogical pedigrees and family history manuscripts are housed here. This
museum focuses on the uses of heraldry. Exhibits include shields, banners,
coins, paintings, porcelain, and stamps depicting coats of arms. More info -
http://www.nli.ie/fr_offi.htm.

Many manuscript materials relating to Irish history and genealogy including
surviving censuses, freeholders lists, wills, estate papers and
administrations. More info - http://www.nationalarchives.ie

National Library of Ireland, Dublin [Leabharlann Náisiúnta
na hÉireann] Roman Catholic parish registers, published works on Irish
history and genealogy, and manuscripts such as estate papers and freeholders
lists, are housed here. More info - http://www.nli.ie/

Trinity College Library, Dublin This is the largest
research library in Ireland and it contains many manuscripts, including
landed estate papers of Irish landlords. More info - http://www2.tcd.ie/Library

Public Record Office of Northern Ireland Belfast Most manuscript records relating to Northern Ireland genealogy, including
church registers, wills, estate papers. More info - http://proni.nics.gov.uk/index.htm

I'm interested, but how can I find out if my family can be
researched or is ready to be researched in Ireland? Fill out this
form and one of us will be in touch with you. You don't have a village of
origin in Ireland for your ancestor yet? Well, then you still need to have North
American research completed. Ask for a free evaluation.